deadpush
A guardrail for vibe coding, catches secrets, debris and risky writes while an AI agent runs long tasks, so nothing dangerous slips through.
About deadpush
deadpush is a safety guardrail for AI-assisted "vibe coding," where a coding agent runs long, autonomous tasks across your codebase with minimal supervision. As agents take on bigger jobs, the risk isn't a single obvious mistake, it's the small dangerous things that quietly slip through over a long session: an API key or secret about to be committed, leftover debris and temp files cluttering the repo, or a risky, destructive write that overwrites or deletes something it shouldn't. deadpush sits between the agent and your code as an always-on check, watching what the agent is about to do and catching those problems before they ever land in your repository.
The idea is to let agents work more freely without you having to babysit every single action. Instead of trusting a model to never make a harmful change across hundreds of steps, you get a deterministic safety net that flags and blocks the specific categories of mistakes that cause real damage, so a long autonomous run doesn't end with secrets leaked to version control or files quietly destroyed. It's built to run alongside the agent workflow rather than interrupt it, staying out of the way until something genuinely risky happens.
deadpush is a lightweight, developer-first CLI tool, open source and free, aimed at anyone using AI coding agents like Claude Code, Cursor or Codex who wants the speed of autonomous coding without giving up control over what actually reaches their codebase.
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